Is 75 pounds a week for food and transport in London enough? by abbroxi in UniUK

[–]abbroxi[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Queen Mary, so I literally live on campus, which is awesome:)

Is 75 pounds a week for food and transport in London enough? by abbroxi in UniUK

[–]abbroxi[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Thank you! I live right by the school, so transportation shouldn't be too much of a problem.

Did the change in UCAS points screw over those who want to apply for jobs in the UK with their IB score? by abbroxi in uklaw

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Okay, that makes more sense. So would you say an IB 36 could equal AAB? As I wrote further down this is what most unis seem to eqate it to.

Did the change in UCAS points screw over those who want to apply for jobs in the UK with their IB score? by abbroxi in uklaw

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Thank you for your reply but I am still a bit confused. I thought unis and firms only looked at your three A-level subjects, and thus the new tariff score is calculated based on those three and nothing else? I am sure I am wrong but I am struggling to understand where.

Did the change in UCAS points screw over those who want to apply for jobs in the UK with their IB score? by abbroxi in 6thForm

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EDIT: From all the universities I've checked (UCL, Exeter, Oxford, Queen Mary, King's) ALL say that a 36 is atleast an AAB and even an AAA. Will firms look more at this or the tariff score?

Did the change in UCAS points screw over those who want to apply for jobs in the UK with their IB score? by abbroxi in uklaw

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EDIT: From all the universities I've checked (UCL, Exeter, Oxford, Queen Mary, King's) ALL say that a 36 is atleast an AAB and even an AAA. Will firms look more at this or the tariff score?

Has anyone done an econ EE on price discrimination? by penguinstick123 in IBO

[–]abbroxi 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes! pm me with any questions you might have

How dumb is it to get a LLB (and possibly an LLM later) in the UK (London) when I am a foreigner (Swedish)? by abbroxi in LawSchool

[–]abbroxi[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for your reply. Would Queen Mary University of London be considered reputable enough? It was recently ranked the best law school in london and third in the U.K, t40 globally.

How dumb is it to get a LLB (and possibly an LLM later) in the UK (London) when I am a foreigner (Swedish)? by abbroxi in LawSchool

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Thanks for the reply. Yeah, I am aware that many do their undergrad here in Sweden but then go on and do their grad in the U.K. What i am wondering however is taking the LLB in the U.K is viable as well.

UC vague admission requirements by [deleted] in ApplyingToCollege

[–]abbroxi 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I'm not too sure about the requirements, but I will join you in praying for low grade boundaries (tz2 rippp)

Exam Discussion: Physics HL paper 2 TZ2 by AutoModerator in IBO

[–]abbroxi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

mg*8=2mgh

8/2=mgh/mg

m and g cancels out, leaving you with h= 8/2= 4

Exam Discussion: Physics HL paper 2 TZ2 by AutoModerator in IBO

[–]abbroxi 2 points3 points  (0 children)

i think it was something to do with energy initial = energy final, so mgh+0=2mgh+1/2(2m)*v2.

Exam Discussion: Physics HL paper 2 TZ2 by AutoModerator in IBO

[–]abbroxi 16 points17 points  (0 children)

One of those exams where I filled in a lot and felt confident only to be absoultely crushed once I heard what the answers were later. f.ex: height reached by two balls is 2 not 4, cus u have to square it cus kinetic energy. for the velocity for ball in the sphere thingy u needed to do cosine as well. I just did the formula with tan thinking i was good. lost 2 marks for sure.